Pont du Gard

The 49 meters (160 feet) high Pont de
Gard viaduct is an architectural marvel and is in remarkable condition for its
age. It has been standing for almost 2,000 years.

Pont du Gard
tips and insights

Construction

The enduring strength of the Pont du Gard is due in part to the colossal stones used
in its construction. Yet, this arched bridge appears surprisingly delicate, thanks
to the Roman architect's well-proportioned triple tier design.

Part of
a grand aqueduct

The Pont du Gard was just one segment of a 50-kilometer (30-mile) long aqueduct
built to provide needed water to the city of Nimes.

Survivor

Most of that aqueduct system gradually vanished through the centuries but its best
part - the Pont du Gard - is fortunately still around.

Vehicle crossings
now prohibited

I enjoyed the experience of driving my car across this two-millennium old aqueduct.
This was when crossings were minimal. Today, cars have grown so much in size, weight
and count that vehicular crossings are no longer allowed.

When to come

The Pont du Gard draws tourists galore. Avoid crowds by arriving early or late in
the day.